We are informed by the authorities of the Telegraph Office that the overland line is interrupted beyond Daly Waters, thus causing an interruption in our communication with causing an interruption in our communication with Europe. The Tasmanian ...
Article : 36 wordsThis morning saw not a very crowd of either touts or horses on the course, but note [?]ding that Monday is not reckoned a the general rule. The two new arrivals, Saltsbury and Liberty, were the two early birds on the ...
Article : 446 wordsPOLICE COURT.—John-Meedson, alias Ted Edwards, alias Henry-Curtis, was arrested on warrant, and brought before the bench on Saturday, charged with horse-stealing. Prisoner was arrested at his residence by Senior-sergeant ...
Article : 376 wordsBefore fain Honor Sir W. M. Manning and a Jury of four. BLAYLAND V. A.S.N. CO. This is an action brought hv energy George ...
Article : 462 wordsIt will be seen by au announcement in another column that our cable messages from England are again interrupted, in consequence of a break in the, overland line, between Adelaide and Port Darwin. It ...
Article : 144 wordsA young man who lives on a farm near Bockara, lately went to sleep on a sofa, after a hard day's work, and had been lying there some time, when tie got up and went inside. His companions observed that he ...
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Advertising : 1,914 wordsAn immigrant named Alexander B. Botham, who arrived in the American barque Annie H. Smith, has made a desperate attempt to commit suicide through fear, so he says, of being ever able ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 619 words"Considerable interest," says an English provincial paper of recent date," is being excited among Baptists and other Nonconformists of the Midland district by the visit to this country of the Rev. Charles ...
Article : 184 wordsPeter and Deborah Boylan, convicted of having kept a disorderly house in Clarence-street, were brought up for sentence, and Mr. Roberts having addressed the court in mitigation, Mr. W. J. Foster ...
Article : 270 wordsWhen journeying from Cootamundra to Murrumburrah on Wednesday (says the BURRANGONG ARGUS), Mrs. Scott-Siddons and the other occupants of the coach had a narrow escape from injury. The ...
Article : 175 wordsThe fourth of the month appears to have passed over with very few renewals, and business has shown some degree of briskness already this week. Country letters cover larger orders than have been received for ...
Article : 178 wordsAbout one o'clock this morning mi unusual glare was noticed in the direction of the Glebe by Sergeant Kerr, who gave an alarm of fire at the various fire stations. The No. 2 Company's engine soon arrived ...
Article : 118 wordsTHE member of the Town and Country Pigeon Shooting Club, held a regular quarterly meeting to shoot for their club prize, at Rankwick Rececourse, on Saturday, when there was some good sport of which we give a full report below. This ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 wordsA lecture was delivered in the Temperance Hall on Tuesday evening last. W. Henson Esq., J.P., occupied the chair; and, in an appropriate address, introduced the subject and the lecturer. The hall ...
Article : 377 wordsThere is a good deal of speculation in political circles as to the course the Government intend to take in consequence of the vote given in the Assembly on Friday night. The general opinion appears to be ...
Article : 110 wordsOn the night of Monday, 30th July, the drapery shop of Mr. Joseph Evans Gerrett, Parramatta-street, was broken into and a quantity of drapery (about £20 wor[?] was stolen. From something that came to the ...
Article : 235 wordsWe are glad to observe that Hie bishops of Melbourne and Ballarat (says the MELBOURE ARGUS) are lending their countenance to the "Church of England and Presbyterian Church Pastoral Aid Society of ...
Article : 406 wordsConsiderable interest was excited in Murrurundi, on Wednesday last, when it became known that the Engineer-in-Chief (Mr. J. Whitton), was about to make an official inspection of the railway extension to ...
Article : 399 wordsThe Guild-hall was filled in every part on Saturday evening, to witness the skating contests; many had to be refused admission. The floor, which was splendidly chalked, had the appearance of an ice ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 6 Aug 1877, Page 3
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